Audio Driver problems (major annoyance)

I recently purchased a brand new pc and pretty soon after had some major software issues. i formatted and installed xp pro, ,y drivers for video and sound where missing, i have had this problem on previous systems. i have successfully replaced the video controllers and they work fine but when trying to install audio drivers i receive an error message ( -536870397) it is an SiS 7012 Audio Device PCI.. -- i am getting very annoyed please help -- !!!!!!

Based on what I've read, others that experience the same thing have found that deleting any instance of SiS 7012 on your HDD, performing a registry cleaner/optimizer scan and then defragmenting their HDD has worked.

I have read other comments on this subject and tried the reg.edit solution but i cant find any traces of sis7012 in there im considering taking it to the shop i bought it but i know they will do something that one of the guys on here must know i will write if u could use msn messnger to talk me through thereg,edit as i may be doing something wrong i would greatly appreciate it , like i said this is a major anoyance as i produce music in my spare time!!

I have all correct drivers - it is a very common problem i gather - but most people seem to have simple solutions this however is proving a pain in th backside - My computer is for 1 thing......
!! music !!!

Once you download it, click on it and let it install and then run it from the icon on your desktop.

Click on the + sign beside 'Computer', then on 'Summary', then go to the VERY top of the screen and click on 'report'.

Cursor over 'quick report-summary' and then click on 'plain text' and then click on 'save to file' and change the 'save in' folder to 'Desktop' and then click 'Save'.

Clear all your open windows and on the Desktop click on that 'report.txt' icon - this will open it in a text editor
(probably Notepad) and then use your mouse to highlight ALL the 'debug' entries and delete them, then use your mouse to hilight all the remaining text then copy and paste it to here.

For future reference: once you open Everest, click on file, preferences, report and uncheck the 'include debug information in the report' box. People rarely want to see that stuff.

incase the shop that built your machine responds to your query (by phone)
about the system model/serial or part number you have,you can check the
driver pack on the link below (just select the country)